Henry Hubbard

Henry Hubbard (3 May 1784-5 June 1857) was a member of the US House of Representatives from New Hampshire's at-large district (D) from 4 March 1829 to 3 March 1835, succeeding Thomas Whipple Jr. and preceding Joseph Weeks; a US Senator from 4 March 1835 to 3 March 1841, succeeding Samuel Bell and preceding Levi Woodbury; and Governor from 2 June 1842 to 6 June 1844, succeeding John Page and preceding John Hardy Steele.

Biography
Henry Hubbard was born in Charlestown, New Hampshire in 1784, and he became a lawyer in 1806. He served as Town Moderator sixteen times, the first time in 1810, and he also served in the State House of Representatives for several terms. From 1829 to 1835, he served in the US House of Representatives, and he went on to serve in the US Senate from 1835 to 1841 and as Governor from 1842 to 1844. From 1846 to 1849, he served as subtreasurer in Boston, and he died in 1857.